nausea and vomiting

When Is Medical Intervention Necessary?

Medical intervention becomes necessary when vomiting is persistent or when it is accompanied by worrying symptoms such as severe pain, high fever, or dehydration. If the child is unable to retain any fluids or exhibits signs of a serious underlying condition, seeking prompt medical attention is critical. In some cases, hospitalization may be required for intravenous fluids and further evaluation.

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